The Political Influence of Tim Keller
In the weeks following Keller’s death, Garriott learned of several key figures on both sides of the political aisle who remain highly influenced by Keller’s voice.
In the weeks following Keller’s death, Garriott learned of several key figures on both sides of the political aisle who remain highly influenced by Keller’s voice.
Tim Keller’s final word to the congregants of the five Redeemer churches.
Even when he was diagnosed with cancer in June 2020, he scarcely slowed, continuing to work, write, lead, and think—even amidst the chemo, right to the very end.
Illustrations by Keith Negley “To err is human,” poet Alexander Pope famously wrote, “to forgive, divine.” Pope’s observation was first published in 1711. If he is correct, we have forgotten our better natures over the last three centuries. Today’s world suffers from a deficit of forgiveness: whether from personal slights or from grave offenses, public discourse…
TGC launched the center earlier this month with a three-pronged goal: close the back door, open the front door, and send out the equipped.
What is going on now is, with one significant difference, what has been going on in the PCA almost from the beginning.
According to Tim Keller, there are four subjects that warrant the PCA’s attention.
Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City takes a strategic turn this summer. Beginning July 1, the church embarks on a large-scale vision aimed at growing the body of Christ from 5 percent of New York’s center-city population to 15 percent, and to do so within a decade. As part of the plan, Tim Keller,…
“I will move into teaching and mentoring leaders for urban ministry. This role is crucial going forward because the greatest shortage and need is leaders, not just money.”
By perpetuating a secular/sacred divide that elevates the “spiritual” work of Sunday over the “secular” work of the rest of the week, the church has, on occasion, reinforced a view that God doesn’t care about our work. At the same time, a movement within the church is spotlighting the centrality of work and promoting a Gospel-centered view of work as integral to our Christian faith.